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Ironically, the band called America initially formed on an air force base in England, where they were equally influenced by the British Invasion and the music of late-1960s Laurel Canyon. Throughout the 1970s, America combined pop perfection, hippie harmonies and the acoustic-driven version of the California dream to create their signature sound, which in turn gave international audiences some of the catchiest songs of the decade. In the years since 1982, when “You Can Do Magic” was America’s last top-10 hit, founding members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell have toured consistently, delivering a high-energy, nostalgia-filled show. It’s a wonderful treat to hear cherished classics reverently re-created by original and longtime band members, especially when they include “A Horse With No Name,” “Ventura Highway,” “Tin Man,” “Lonely People” and “Sister Golden Hair.”

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